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The phrase "strictly business" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an interaction between two people that is purely professional and doesn't involve any personal feelings. For example, "She wanted to keep it strictly business, so she refused to go for coffee after the interview."
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Strictly business.
It's strictly business"; he shouted, "Attica!
"But really, it's strictly business".
All this emotion talk is strictly business.
My life was strictly business".
For me, this is strictly business.
For Pitney misfortune was strictly business.
For me it's strictly business, really.
The Hungarians call it strictly business.
He had vowed to be a strictly business mayor.
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Curtis (50 Cent) Jackson's retinue is strictly business-managers, marketers and publicists.
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